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141
Truth matters: the BBC and our need for it to be right
Published 2012“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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142
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143
Periodismo, medios y tecnología: tendencias y predicciones para 2020
Published 2020“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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144
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2024
Published 2024“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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145
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146
How we follow climate change: climate news use and attitudes in eight countries
Published 2022“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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147
The public appetite for foreign news on TV and online
Published 2013“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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148
‘I’m unable to’: how generative AI chatbots respond when asked for the latest news
Published 2024“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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149
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2012: Tracking the future of news
Published 2012“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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150
The rise of fact-checking sites in Europe
Published 2016“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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151
Fighting words: journalism under assault in central and eastern Europe
Published 2020“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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152
Consistent and widespread belief in the threat of COVID-19 to the UK economy
Published 2020“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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153
Race and leadership in the news media 2022: evidence from five markets
Published 2022“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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154
Coming of age: developments in digital-born news media in Europe
Published 2018“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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155
The Reuters Institute digital news report 2021
Published 2021“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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156
Beyond the Article: Frontiers of Editorial and Commercial Innovation
Published 2017“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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157
Volume and patterns of toxicity in social media conversations during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2020“…Reuters institute for the study of journalism…”
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158
What we think we know and what we want to know: perspectives on trust in news in a changing world
Published 2020“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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159
Time to step away from the ‘bright, shiny things’? Towards a sustainable model of journalism innovation in an era of perpetual change
Published 2018“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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160
Few winners, many losers: the COVID-19 pandemic’s dramatic and unequal impact on independent news media
Published 2020“…Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism…”
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